I T’S nothing short of a mar¬ 
vel, the way you can plant 
these Crocus bulbs anytime 
the next month or so, and in 
only three weeks’ time, have 
their perky blooms come smil- 
w*"" ing up at you in your garden. 
Have them, at just the time 
of year, when the rest of your 
flowers are looking a bit sad. 
Lovely things are these au- 
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CROCUS 
tumn blooming Crocus, that 
once planted, will keep on giv¬ 
ing you of their gladness for 
years to come. 
Every one of our Crocus, like 
all Wayside Gardens bulbs, are 
top-hole quality. 
Order at once. Why don’t 
you include with your order 
some Ideal Darwin Tulips 
talked about on the other side? 
out (Choice C= Uatietie£ 
Sativus (Saffron Crocus) 
60i per 12—$4.25 per 100 
Large flowers, purplish lilac, feathered 
violet, with showy orange stigmata, 
slightly scented. Flowering freely 
when established. It is from this Crocus 
that saffron is obtained. 
Sp eciosus 
60 £per 12—$4.25 per 100 
Large bright blue flowers, beautifully 
veined, orange-red anthers and bright 
yellow throat; a very fine autumn 
Crocus. 
Speciosus, Artafcir 
75f per 12—$5.75 per 100 
Pale blue, dark feathered, large flower. 
Zonatus 
50jf per 12—$3.50 per 100 
Flowers rose-lilac with yellow throat, 
freely produced. One of the most satis¬ 
factory kinds; easily grown indoors. 
When bulbs have flowered in the house 
they should be planted in the garden 
where they will establish quickly. 
Sec. 562, P. L. & R. 
U. S. Postage 
MENTOR, OHIO 
Permit No. 1 
Dr. K. S. Markley, 
Bureau of Plant Industry, 
U. S. Dept, of Agriculture, 
Washington, D. C. 
